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If you've read the name "Zoella" in this headline, and are rapidly scrolling your way to the comment section to ask: "Who cares?", then you've already made a mistake.
After the winsome reptilians and their primate pals, paleontologically doubtful but ever so cute, have wandered off into the Cretaceous sunset, the screen fills with rapidly scrolling double columns of names, identifying the few hundred people who labored to bring those extinct, eternally fascinating beasts back to life.
Simply trying to follow the rapidly scrolling posts, while simultaneously watching the debate was exceedingly difficult and confusing.
At first, I thought it was because I was distracted by being nauseous from the rapidly scrolling marquee with player photos and info.
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That means it can surface the best tweets drowned out by Twitter's rapidly moving stream, but be quickly scrolled past by people who want a pure river.
The rapid appearance of microblog entries on the display of these software packages and on the Twitter.com web site results in a narrow column of text that rapidly scrolls down the user's screen as new "posts" appear.
If you are watching computer-generated mayhem in the latest action film or scrolling rapidly on your smartphone, you may start to feel a little off.
He starts scrolling rapidly from right to left, to reveal the hill and its inhabitants in a succession of guises: some echo the playful charm of his Sixties paintings, others evoke the Fauves and Picasso.
Brown and green scenes of soldiers, terrain and tanks scroll rapidly across the screens.
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